etinin wrote:Hello,I received an empowerment for this Vajrasattva practice, but can't find the sadhana. Anyone knows where it can be obtained?Thanks

There are actually a number of sadhanas associated with this. Do you know which one you are after?

Also, AFAIK, there is a single form and yabyum form. But there are others here that have more knowledge than me about this practice. I'm sure they will comment given time.

From the visualizations, I'm quite sure it was a yabyum form.

HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche wrote a very short sadhana for this. It has the 100 syllable mantra, the short one ending in AH, and the peaceful and wrathful mantras. It was available at the online Gomde shop, but that is not operating at present. If that is the one you want, and you can't get it anywhere else, I can scan it for you.

"When a Dzogchen Yogi hears Shakyamuni Buddha turning the Wheel of the Dharma of the Four Noble Truths he hears Samathabhadra proclaiming the most profound Dzogpachenpo." - Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche

etinin wrote:Hello,I received an empowerment for this Vajrasattva practice, but can't find the sadhana. Anyone knows where it can be obtained?Thanks

From whom and where did you get it?

/magnus

Chagdud Khadro, here in Rio de Janeiro.

It is a bit confused because in Chagdud Gonpa, the Vajrasattva that is usually done is the Dudjom Tersar one. But since her intention was to provide a foundation for Ngöndro, this one was okay as well.

--Karma Rigpe Wangchuk

"Meditation brings wisdom. Lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back."Shakyamuni

etinin wrote:Hello,I received an empowerment for this Vajrasattva practice, but can't find the sadhana. Anyone knows where it can be obtained?Thanks

From whom and where did you get it?

/magnus

Chagdud Khadro, here in Rio de Janeiro.

It is a bit confused because in Chagdud Gonpa, the Vajrasattva that is usually done is the Dudjom Tersar one. But since her intention was to provide a foundation for Ngöndro, this one was okay as well.

I would guess it is the Sangthig Dorsem but why don't you just email and ask her? You can probably buy it at a Gomde or in Nepal.

/magnus

"To reject practice by saying, 'it is conceptual!' is the path of fools. A tendency of the inexperienced and something to be avoided."- Longchenpa

etinin wrote:Hello,I received an empowerment for this Vajrasattva practice, but can't find the sadhana. Anyone knows where it can be obtained?Thanks

From whom and where did you get it?

/magnus

Chagdud Khadro, here in Rio de Janeiro.

It is a bit confused because in Chagdud Gonpa, the Vajrasattva that is usually done is the Dudjom Tersar one. But since her intention was to provide a foundation for Ngöndro, this one was okay as well.

One of the most profound Tibetan Buddhism is the Buddha in meditation and purification Vajrasatva. According Chagdud Rinpoche, "Vajrasatva represents the mind of all the buddhas, and 'Buddha' refers to a completely fault-free and fully consummated the pure qualities of the absolute nature of the mind."

It can be practiced both in the context of Ngondro and as a liturgy itself, in Vajrasatva meditation helps us to recognize and release our most ingrained negative patterns and allow the natural qualities of the mind to surface spontaneously.

One of the most profound Tibetan Buddhism is the Buddha in meditation and purification Vajrasatva. According Chagdud Rinpoche, "Vajrasatva represents the mind of all the buddhas, and 'Buddha' refers to a completely fault-free and fully consummated the pure qualities of the absolute nature of the mind."

It can be practiced both in the context of Ngondro and as a liturgy itself, in Vajrasatva meditation helps us to recognize and release our most ingrained negative patterns and allow the natural qualities of the mind to surface spontaneously.

We use one at Lhundrup Choling in LA. We use a Jigme Lingpa Shitro and a dzogchen Vajrasattva- blue, in yabyum. Chokling Tersar I'm almost positive. Look on the (unmaintained) website for the contact info and ask Khenpo Sonam about it.